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Talking turkey: Governor Hochul packs meals and a punch on Cuomo rebuke

By Dean Moses Posted on November 22, 2021
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Governor Kathy Hochul joined the National Guard Monday to help pack turkeys, but during a press conference at the event, reporters bombarded her with questions on next year’s election and her affiliation with former Governor Andrew Cuomo.

The Governor arrived at the Jacob Javits Center just after 9 a.m. on Nov. 22 to oversee and help pack hundreds of turkeys set to be distributed to New York families in need. She found men and women of the military filling the entertainment mecca’s expansive halls and heaving boxes of refrigerated poultry into the back of multiple trucks.

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